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The Carcase and the Eagles, 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain
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The Carcase and the Eagles, 1871. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Carcase and the Eagles, 1871.The dead body of France lies outstretched, one hand holding down the wounded Eagle of Communism. All around, the other eagles circle in search of filling the power vacuum. They represent the Royal House of Bourbon, Imperialism, Republicanism and Monarchy. France had in the past been ruled by all of these eagles, but following her unsuccessful war against Prussia, and the subsequent short anarchy of Communism, she now had no real ruler. From Punch, or the London Charivari, June 17, 1871
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1870 1871 Carcass Communism Dead Eagle Franco Prussian War Heritage Image Partnership Imperialism John Tenniel Joseph Swain Monarchism Republicanism Sir John Tenniel Swain Tenniel Allegorical Figure
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The Carcase and the Eagles, 1871
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is a powerful print that captures the tumultuous political climate of France in the late 19th century. Created by Joseph Swain and John Tenniel, this allegorical artwork depicts the aftermath of France's unsuccessful war against Prussia and its brief flirtation with Communism. In this haunting image, we see the lifeless body of France lying motionless on the ground. With one hand firmly holding down the wounded Eagle of Communism, she symbolizes a nation in disarray. The surrounding eagles represent different factions vying for power in this vacuum – from the Royal House of Bourbon to Imperialism, Republicanism, and Monarchy. The print serves as a poignant commentary on France's historical struggles with various forms of governance. Having been ruled by each eagle at some point in history, it becomes evident that none have provided lasting stability or prosperity for the country. Through its monochrome depiction and intricate details, "The Carcase and the Eagles" evokes a sense of melancholy and despair. It reminds us that even amidst death and chaos, political ambitions persistently circle like birds searching for prey. This heritage image partnership between Joseph Swain and John Tenniel offers an enduring representation of France's complex political landscape during this period. It serves as both a historical document capturing an important moment in time and a timeless reminder about power dynamics within society.
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